David Lammy, my mp and former Boss. Obviously it's tough being labour with Corbyn but the sooner the general election happens the sooner that clown will have to step down and we can start to build. No matter who you support having a government with no credible opposition is bad news.

David Lammy, my mp and former Boss. Obviously it's tough being labour with Corbyn but the sooner the general election happens the sooner that clown will have to step down and we can start to build. No matter who you support having a government with no credible opposition is bad news.

David Lammy, my mp and former Boss. Obviously it's tough being labour with Corbyn but the sooner the general election happens the sooner that clown will have to step down and we can start to build. No matter who you support having a government with no credible opposition is bad news.

Well said. Especially with Brexit going on - something that will shape the country for decades to come. Huge need for whoever is in government to have effective checks and balances in place.

Tories are 1-5 with the bookies to claim a majority and May wouldn't have called an early election if she wasn't extremely confident of winning comfortably.

I cannot vote for a party that involves Teresa May after watching her rip the heart out of British Policing and tearing it limb from limb over the last 7 years.

I also can't vote for Labour. The thought of Corbyn, Dianne Abbot and Shami Chakarabati and the like in positions of real power gives me extreme laughs and cold sweats in one!!

And no one else is worth voting for really so I'm out.

It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the Lib Dems might do reasonably well. If you were pro-Remain they would be worth voting for. If you're pro-Leave then you could vote UKIP (I'd suggest they have no further place and are an abhorrent bunch of w*nkers) but both of those parties will attract sizeable shares of the vote and adding your weight would add to a message. The new Greens leader is from Streatham so is reasonably local and seems to be quite a genuine chap and depending on your constituency the Greens could cause an upset.

It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the Lib Dems might do reasonably well. If you were pro-Remain they would be worth voting for. If you're pro-Leave then you could vote UKIP (I'd suggest they have no further place and are an abhorrent bunch of w*nkers) but both of those parties will attract sizeable shares of the vote and adding your weight would add to a message. The new Greens leader is from Streatham so is reasonably local and seems to be quite a genuine chap and depending on your constituency the Greens could cause an upset.